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DIRECTORY.
FORFARSHIRE.
CAKNOUSTIE,
WITH THE PARISHES AND VILLAGES OF BARRY, MONIKIE, PANERIDE, MUIRDRUM, NEWTON OF PANBRIDE, AND
EAST AND WEST HAVENS.
VVARNOUSTIE is n thriving village, post town and station on tho , having au area of 8,921 statute acres, bounded on the south by the
Scottish North-Eastern Railway, in the parish of BariT. It is a I parishes of Barry and Monifieth, nine miles, north from Dundee^
pleasant sea bathing place, situated on the coast of the German I six miles north-west from Broughty Ferry and about five miles
Ocean, about ten miles E.fromDundee, and7s.by w. from Arbroath, from Carnoustie (its post town). There is a station here on the
and is muoh resorted to in the summer months by visitors from ■ Dundee and Forfar section of the Caledonian Railway. The land is
Dundee, and other parts of Scotland. On the extfusive links of i well cultivated, much of the produce being requii-ed for the Dun-
downs iu the neighbourhood of the village is a battery, where the I dee market. Whinstoue, freestone, sandstone and pavement stone
naval reserve have weekly exercise with heavy guns. The viUage j abound] in the parish; it contains the Parish church, Free church,
is well supplied with gas. There are several handsome villas in and | and a church at tlie village of Newbigging for the United Pres-
near the village, and many respectable lodging houses; also the ; byterians. About half a mile south of the Parish church stands
large linen manufactory of Messrs. Smieton & Sons, who employ a monument of stone, on the Hill of Camestone, which was erected
upwards of 400 hands; the Taymouth Linen Works of Messrs. ' during the lifetime of the late Lord Panraure, by his tenantry as
Brodie Brothers & Co.; an extensive vitriol works, belonging to ; a testimonial for the many favours they had received at his hands.
Messrs. Teunant &Co., of Glasgow ; a Savings Bank, and branches The population of the parish was in 1871, 1,397.
of the City of Glasgow Bank, the North of Scotland Banking Co. Panbride is a parish which joins Barry and Monikie on the west,
and the Bank of Scotland. The phices of worship are a Church of Carmylie on the north, Arbirlot on the liorth-east, and a detached
the Establishment and others for the Free and United Presbyterians i part of St. Vigeaus on the south-east ; it runs about four and a half
and Original Seceders. Population in 1871, 3,012. | miles inland from the German Ocean, and in width is about two
Barry or Barrie is a paiiah, bounded on the north and west by i miles, embracing an area of 5,199 statute acres. It contains the
Monikie and Monifieth, on the east by Panbride, on the south by the | villages of Muirdrum and Newton of Panbride, the last may ba
German Ocean and the Frith of Tay; extending about three miles ' cousidered as a continuation, east of Carnoustie, from which it is
from east to west, and four miles from north to south. The village divided by the Lochty burn. A mile further to the east are the
is situated 9 miles e. from Dundee, and not quite that distance Panbride Bleach Works, belonging to Mr. J. F. Dickson; in the
Bou^h-west from Arbroath, on the road from the latter town to northern part stands the house of Panmure, with its extensive
Broughty Ferry. The southern half of the parish is generally sandy, enclosures and plantations. The parish is watered by a streamlet
and used principally for the grazing of sheep and cattle, the that runs through a valley called Battles Den, over which is thrown
northern half contains many large farms, all of them in the a high bridge on the turnpike road from Dundee to Arbroath, The
highest state of cultivation. inhabitants are principally engaged in fishing and agricnlturat
At BuDDONNESs on the southern extremity of the parish are two persnits. The coast is flat and rocky, but has two open harbours
lighthouses to guide vessels on their entrance into the Tay. The at the fishing villages of East and West Havens, where small
parish of Barry comprises an area of 5,328 statute acres and In vessels discharge their cargoes in mild weather. Population of the
3871 had a population of 3,008. I parish in 1871, 1,331.
Monikie is a parish seven miles in leugth by five in breadth, '
POST OFPICB, Carnoustie, James Black, Post Master-
Letters from all parts arrive at half-past aevou and half-past ten morning and four afternoon, and are despatched thereto a
twelve noon and five afternoon.
Letters from the North arrive at half-past seven morning, and are despatched at half-past seven evening.
Letters are also despatched to Dundee and Arbroath at seven morning; in the afternoou to Dundee at half-past two, an
Arliroatli at half-past three.
Money Order and Telegraph Office and^ Savings Bank.
Post Office. Muirdrum, David Smith, Post Master.— Letters fi-om all parts arrive (from Carnoustie) at half-past eight morning
and four afternoon, and are despatched thereto at seven morning and two afternoon.
Post Office, Craigton (Monikie), Alexander Stm-rock, Post Jl/rt-sfen— Letters from all parts arrive (from Carnoustie) at ten
minutes past eleven morning, and are despatched thereto at a quarter-past twelve naon.
Nearest Money Order Offices, C.a.hnoustie and Dundee.
%* Letters for Carnoustie should be addressed '* Carnoustie, FoRFAiismaE," and for Muirdrum, Monikie, &c., " near Carnoustie,"
NOBILITY, GENTRY & CLERGY.
Allan Mr, Alex. Ivy Cottage, Carnoustie
Anderson Mr. Alex. Maule's bank, Carnoustie
Anderson Mrs. Anne, West Haven Cottage,
West Haven
Anderson Mr. Authony, Acorn Cottage,
Newton of Panbride
Anderson Mrs. Jean, Maule's bnk.Cainoustie
Anderson Dr. John, Carnoustie
Balfour Mr. Alexander, Thornbank, Newton
of Panbride
Berry Mr. James, Taymouth Villa, Panbride
Berrv Mr. William, Taymouth Villa, Panbride
Borrie John, Esq. Agra bank, Carnoustie
Boyd Mr. James, Laurel terrace, Carnoustie
Cfflsar Rev. James, Panbride
Christie Miss Eliza, Meadow bank, Newton
of Panbride
Comrie Rev. Alexander, Free Church Manse,
Carnoustie "
Cooper Mr. Wm. W. Laurel bank, Carnoustie
Collier Mr, John, The Hatton, Panbride
Crammond Mrs. Peter, Arqaum Cottage,
West Haven
Croall Mr. Alex. Maryville, Carnoustie
Currie Mr.'Walter T. Arnfield Ho.Carnoustie
Cuthbertson Mr. James, Panmure bauk,
Newton of Panbride
Dalyell Birs. Mary A, Westpoint House,
Carnoustie [noustie
Deuholm Mr. Wilham, Station Villa. Car-
Innes Rev. .James, Newton of Panbride
Innes Mrs. Jane, Rockville Cottage, Newton
of Panbride
Key Mr. Geo. Roseangle House, Carnoustie
Kinloch Miss Cecilia, Carnoustie House
Kydd Mr.David,OakVilla, Newton of Tanbride
Kydd Mr, Jas.EdenViUa.Newtonof Panbride
Lyon Mrs. Marj. Taymouth Lodge, Carnoustie
M'Corquodale Mr, David A. Paradise bank,
Carnoustie
M'Gavin Robert, Esq. j.p. Ballnmbie,Murroes
M'Intyre Miss Amelia M. Laurel hank, Car-
noustie
M*Intyi-e Rev. Malcolm, Monikie
Mason Mr. James S. Caithness Cottage,
Caraoustie
Mathewson Mr. Alex. S'pringbank Cottage,
Newton of Paubride
Miller Rev. Alexander, Monikie
Miller Rev. J. P. ar.A. Carnoustie
Bliller Oliver G. Esq. j.p. Panmure Houso
Miln Alexander A. WoodhiU House, Barry
Mitchell Mrs. Catherhie, Catherine Cottage,
Carnoustig [noustie
Mitchell Captain John, Laurel bank, Car-
Murraj' Rev. Andrew, Laurel bnk. Carnoustie
Osier the Misses — ,Caithness Cot. Carnoustie
Paton Dr. David, m.d. f.r.c.s. ViUa Rosa,
Carnoustie [noustie
Patullo Mr. George, Kiikton terrace, Car-
PatuUo the Misses Margaret and Isabella,
Kirkton terrace, Carnoustie [Panbride
Dickson Miss Isabella, Lochtay House, Reid BIrs. — , Woodbine Cottage, Newton of
Carnoustie Reid Rev. John, Monikie [Panbride
Dickson Mr. John F. Panbride House
Dickson Dr. Robert, Dalhousie Villa, Car-
noustie
Fairweatlier Mr. George Ireland, Catherine
bank, Carnoustie
Fisher Rev. Robert, Carnoustie
Fowlor Mr. Alex. Seafield House, Carnoustie
Fowler Mr. John, Ivy bank
Gellatly Mr. WiUiam, Afiieck Castle,Monikie
Gibb Mr. George, Laurel terrace, Carnoustie
Gibson Mrs. Elizabeth, Downiekon, Monikie
Gordon Mr. John, Ceres place, Carnoustie
Gray Mr. James M, Fernie bank, Newton of
Panbride
Guild Jlr. Edward.LUlybankVille,Carnoustie
Guthrie Colonel David, Carlogie House
Hood Miss Harriet, Park Villa, Newton of
Panbride [noustie
Hunter Mr. James, jun. Willow bauk, Gar-
Walker James, Esq. J.p. Ravensby, Barry
Webster Mr. Robert, Sea View Cottage, New-
ton of Panbride
WTiitton Mr. David, Woodside House
Whitton Mr. Geo. Winters Cottage, Carnoustie
Wighton Wm. Esq. Treave House, Barry
Wilson Mrs. Ellen, Amada Villa, Carnoustie
ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.
Board Schools:—
Carnoustie— James Nicholson, master ;
Ann Irvine, sewing mistress
Barry— John L. Donald, master ; — M'Kay,
sewing mistress
Bankhead, Monikie— Andrew Cuthbert,
master ; A. Cuthbert, mistress
Monikie — Alexander Cameron, master; A.
Cameron, mistress
Panbride— John Charleson, master; Eliza-
beth Kydd, mistress
Forbes Mary, Kinloch st. Carnoustie
Free Church School. Carnoustie — Ann
Tough, teacher
Panmure Female School, Monikie— Helen
Newton, teacher
Panmure Works Institute School— Robert
B. Finlayson, teacher
Secebsional School, Muirdrum — Mary
Fettes, mistress
Sherriff Elizabeth F. Beach Cottage, Newton
of Panbride
United Presbyterian School, Newbigging,
Monikie— Robert Creig, master ; Mrs.
Creig, mistress [noustie
Wright Margaret, Bm-nside House, Car-
Reid Mr. Peter, Almond bank, Newton of
Sandeman Mr. James M. Ogilvie pi. Newton
of Panbride [Panbride
Scott Miss Jessie, Fernie bank, Newton of
Smith Mr. John, Terrace bank, Carnoustie
Smith the Misses — , Laburnum Cottage,
Carnoustie [Panbride 1 AGENTS.
Spankie Mr. James, Sim bauk, Newton of i Balfour Alexander (for John Caird, brick aud
Stalker Mrs. Catherine, Ogilvie pi. Newton of
Panbride [Carnoustie
Stewart Miss Elizabeth, Rosebauk Cottage,
Stevenson Rev. Charles F. Barry
Summers Mr. Robert, Bauk House, Newton
of Panbride
Teunant Mr. James, Seafield Cottage, Newton
of Panbride
Thow Miss Ann, Carnoustie
Walker Mr. James, jun. Gallow Lane ViUa,
Newton of Panbride
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tile works, Guard Bridge), Carnoustie
Black James (for the Anchor Line of S.S.),
Carnoustie
Guthrie Col. David (factor for the Right Hon.
the Earl of Dalhousie), Carlogie House
High William (for J. Pullar & Son, dyers,
Perth), Carnoup*'"
NicollWilliam(forW.& A. Gilbey), Carnoustie
Reid Alexander (agent f6r P. & P. Campbell,
dyers, Perth, and Coutts's Acetic Acid),
Carnoustie
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